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Spiteful
22nd February 2003, 22:49
http://www.brain-terminal.com/articles/vid...ce-protest.html (http://www.brain-terminal.com/articles/video/peace-protest.html)

Makes ALL of you doves look bad.

(should take 5-10 minutes pending on your connection speed.. quicktime)

Xvall
23rd February 2003, 01:06
That was a totally awsome waste of my time, man! Thanks!

Mazdak
23rd February 2003, 01:11
what bullshit. They simply edited out all the reasonable answers and copied and pasted. I could easily say the reason we didnt take over iraq last time was because we simply couldn't. What a joke.

Anonymous
23rd February 2003, 01:54
Excellent.

Liberty Lover
23rd February 2003, 01:59
It's funny how all you 'peace' protestors go around wearing che guevara shirts and hold 'victory to the intifada signs'. Are "all wars not created equal"?

Mazdak
23rd February 2003, 02:24
No they arent. Wars of expansion should not be treated the same as wars of liberation or civil wars. Each individual war must be viewed differently.

Blibblob
23rd February 2003, 02:33
But all wars have the same result. No result at all.

Just a lot of death. "Whats worse than a battle lost is a battle won"- cant remember

Anonymous
23rd February 2003, 02:43
Quote: from Blibblob on 7:33 am on Feb. 23, 2003
But all wars have the same result. No result at all.

Just a lot of death. "Whats worse than a battle lost is a battle won"- cant remember

So the allied liberation of Europe was completely pointless and resulted in nothing positive, I take it?

Xvall
23rd February 2003, 02:53
It's funny how all you 'peace' protestors go around wearing che guevara shirts and hold 'victory to the intifada signs'. Are "all wars not created equal"?

People like Che Guevara, Ho Chi Mihn, and Fidel Castro did not wage wars for the sake of Oil, Corporate Interests, and 'National Security'. They waged revolutions for the sake of liberating an oppressed group of people. Unlike your wars against Iraq, these individuals had a very large group of people supporting and aiding them in their efforts and struggles. I do not recall many of the North Vietnamese holding protest rallies against Ho Chi Mihn's constant intervention with other countries; likely because these interventions never existed.